Im new to the world of smithig/custom guns, but I recently dropped a Shilen trigger in my 700. The trigger is fantastic. However, when I shut the bolt with force the gun fires. Increasing sear engagement leaves me with some extra travel/creep that shouldn't be there. I contacted Shilen and after some discussion was told the problem is related to the base of the sear making contact with part of the trigger mechanism (that it shouldn't) when the bolt is closed. This was visible through the window on the side of the trigger housing. Therefore, the solution to the problem is to decrease the angle on the cocking piece or lug on the bottom of the bolt. Is this something I could carefully do myself? Is this a correct solution? Are there other options? Or should I just punt and take it to a smith?
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